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Safe Drinking Water Act

Violations 2010

New Jersey

Department of Environmental Protection Division of Water Supply

Chris Christie, Governor Bob Martin, Commissioner

June 2011

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Table of Contents

Page Introduction 1 The Drinking Water Program: An Overview 1 Annual State PWS Reports 1 Public Water Systems 2 Maximum Contaminant Level 2 Treatment Techniques 3 Variances and Exemptions 4 Monitoring 4 Significant Consumer Notification Violations 4 Additional Monitoring in New Jersey 4 Summary of Violation Data 5 Microbiological 5 Organic Chemicals 7 Inorganic Chemicals (IOC) 8 Lead and Copper Rule 9 Radiological Rule 9 Consumer Notification Violations 10 Summary 10

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Tables

Page Table 1 Public Water Systems In New Jersey 2 Table 2 Inorganic, Volatile Organic and Synthetic Organic Compounds

Regulated Differently as Primary Contaminants by NJDEP and USEPA

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Table 3 Volatile Organic Compounds Regulated as Primary Contaminants by NJDEP that are not Federally Regulated

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Table 4 Total Coliform Rule MCL Violations for all Public Water Systems

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Table 5 Total Coliform Rule Monitoring/Reporting Violations for all Public Water Systems

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Table 6 Volatile Organic Compound Monitoring/Reporting Violations 8 Table 7 Nitrate MCL and Monitoring/Reporting Violations 9 Table 8 Summary of MCL, Treatment Technique, and Monitoring and

Reporting Violations in 2010 11

Table 9 Summary of MCL, Treatment Technique, and Monitoring and Reporting Violations for Transient Noncommunity Water Systems in 2010

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Appendices

Page Appendix A Safe Drinking Water Act Requirements 33 Appendix B Community Water System 2010 MCL Violations 34 Appendix C Community Water System 2010 Action Level Violations 39 Appendix D Noncommunity Water System 2010 MCL Violations 40 Appendix E Noncommunity Water System 2010 Action Level

Violations

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Introduction

The federal Safe Drinking Water Act in Section 1414(c)(3)(A) requires States to prepare an annual report on violations of the national primary drinking water regulations by public water systems. This report covers the period of January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010.

This report includes violations of (a) maximum contaminant levels, (b) treatment technique requirements, and (c) monitoring requirements determined to be significant by the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). The statutory language requiring an Annual Report by states and distribution of report summaries appears in Appendix A.

The most significant change in the federal regulations affecting operations in 2010 was the Ground Water Rule, which was implemented beginning December 1, 2009, making this annual report of violations the first to include a summary of the first year of implementation of this rule. No other changes to regulations occurred in calendar year 2010 that affected the violations reported here.

The Drinking Water Program: An Overview Under the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, and subsequent 1986 and 1996 Amendments, USEPA sets national limits on contaminant levels in drinking water to ensure drinking water is safe for human consumption. These limits are known as Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs). USEPA establishes treatment techniques instead of an MCL to control unacceptable levels of some contaminants. USEPA also regulates how often public water systems monitor their water for contaminants and report the monitoring results to the States or USEPA. Generally, the larger the population served by a water system, the more frequently monitoring/reporting (M/R) must occur. Finally, the USEPA requires public notification, including a clear and understandable explanation of the nature of the violation, its potential adverse health effects, what the PWS is doing to correct the violation, and the possibility of alternative water supplies during the violation.

The Safe Drinking Water Act allows States and Territories to seek USEPA approval to regulate public water systems themselves, an authority called primacy. To receive primacy, States must meet certain requirements, including adoption of drinking water regulations at least as strict as Federal regulations and demonstration they can enforce requirements. Of the 57 States and Territories, all but Wyoming and the District of Columbia have primacy. The Water Supply Operations Element, including the Bureau of Safe Drinking Water Implementation and Bureau of Safe Drinking Water Technical Assistance, within the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) has responsibility under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act and the New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act to assure safe drinking water for both citizens of New Jersey and visitors. Annual State Public Water System Reports The annual compliance summary report that States are required to submit to USEPA provides a total annual representation of the numbers of violations for each of four categories (MCLs, treatment techniques, variances and exemptions, and significant monitoring violations), as well as names of the systems with violations. USEPA stores these violation data in the Safe Drinking

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Water Information System (SDWIS), on which this report is based. Public Water Systems

A public water system provides water for human consumption to at least 15 service connections or serves an average of at least 25 people for at least 60 days each year. There are three types of public water systems: community (such as towns), nontransient noncommunity (such as schools or factories with their own wells), or transient noncommunity systems (such as rest stops or parks with their own wells). When the term “public water system” is used in this report, it means systems of all types unless specified otherwise. At the end of 2010, New Jersey listed 3,950 public water systems in its inventory. These included 615 community water systems, 805 nontransient noncommunity water systems, and 2,530 transient noncommunity water systems. The number of systems constantly changes due to mergers, opening and closing of businesses, hookups of nontransient noncommunity or transient noncommunity water systems to community water systems, or changes in use that result in fewer than 25 people being served. Table 1 depicts changes in the number of public water systems since 1996; numbers for 2004-2006 are estimated:

Table 1: Public Water Systems in New Jersey

Year Community

Water Systems Nontransient

Noncommunity Water Systems

Transient Noncommunity Water Systems

Total

2010 615 805 2,530 3,950 2009 616 823 2,540 3,979 2008 614 845 2,510 3,969 2007 617 871 2,602 4,090 2006 615 870 2,613 4,098 2005 613 869 2,625 4,107 2004 611 868 2,637 4,116 2003 609 867 2,649 4,125 2002 604 884 2,650 4,138 2001 606 891 2,689 4,186 2000 606 936 2,707 4,249 1999 616 968 2,839 4,423 1998 615 962 2,887 4,464 1997 612 1,034 3,066 4,712 1996 612 1,038 3,090 4,740

Maximum Contaminant Level USEPA sets national limits on contaminant levels, known as Maximum Contaminant Levels or MCLs, in drinking water to ensure it is safe for human consumption.

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The New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act outlines procedures for setting State drinking water standards, which must be equal to or stricter than federal standards. As a result, twelve volatile organic compounds, one synthetic organic compound (chlordane), and one inorganic compound (arsenic) have New Jersey MCLs stricter than federal MCLs (Table 2).

Table 2: Inorganic, Volatile Organic and Synthetic Organic Compounds Regulated

Differently as Primary Contaminants by NJDEP and USEPA

Contaminant New Jersey MCL (ug/l) USEPA MCL (ug/l) Arsenic 5 10 Benzene 1 5 Carbon Tetrachloride 2 5 Chlordane 0.5 2 1,2-Dichloroethane 2 5 1,2-Dichloroethylene 2 7 Methylene Chloride 3 5 Monochlorobenzene 50 100 Tetrachloroethylene 1 5 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 9 70 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 30 200 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 3 5 Trichloroethylene 1 5 Xylenes 1,000 10,000

In addition, five volatile organic compounds regulated as primary contaminants by New Jersey are not federally regulated (Table 3). The remaining USEPA-regulated compounds share the same MCL, federal or state.

Table 3: Volatile Organic Compounds Regulated as Primary Contaminants by NJDEP that are not Federally Regulated

Contaminant New Jersey MCL (ug/l) 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 600 1,1-Dichloroethane 50 Methyl tertiary Butyl Ether 70 Naphthalene 300 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1

All regulated contaminants and their federal and state MCLs appear in Table 8. Treatment Techniques For some contaminants, USEPA establishes treatment techniques instead of an MCL to control unacceptable levels of certain contaminants. For example, treatment techniques have been established for viruses, bacteria, and turbidity.

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Variances and Exemptions Federal primary drinking water regulations allow that variances and exemptions to specific requirements be granted in certain cases, such as raw water features mean a system cannot meet the MCL at once or a small system cannot afford to meet non-microbial MCLs, but only if public health is protected and other conditions are met. As NJDEP has never issued variances or exemptions, regulations on variances and exemptions (Subchapter 6) of the New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act regulations were repealed effective November 4, 2004. Monitoring A PWS is required to monitor and verify that the levels of contaminants present in the water do not exceed the MCLs. If a PWS fails to have its water tested as required, then a monitoring violation occurs. A monitoring violation also includes failure to report test results correctly to the primacy agency. Major categories of contaminants monitored in public community drinking water supplies are microbiological, inorganic chemicals including lead and copper, volatile organic chemicals, pesticides, radionuclides, turbidity and disinfection by-products, including total trihalomethanes and total haloacetic acids.

Significant Consumer Notification Violations The federal Safe Drinking Water Act requires all community water systems to produce and distribute a Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) to all customers of the system. This CCR contains summary information about the water system, including test results from the previous calendar year, “plain” language about drinking water in general, any MCL violations or Action Level1 exceedances, and sources of drinking water. Reports must be sent to customers by July 1 each year containing previous year test results; violations involve failure to submit an annual report to their customers by July 1. Additional Monitoring in New Jersey

Radiological

Sampling of wells tapping southern New Jersey’s Cohansey aquifer has shown elevated levels of naturally occurring radioactivity, with a significant portion of the gross alpha particle activity detected due to the presence of radium 224, a radionuclide with a half-life of 3.7 days. There is no federal or state standard for radium 224; only community water systems are currently required to sample for gross alpha particle activity.

As a result, NJDEP began requiring analysis of drinking water samples for gross alpha particle 1 An Action Level exceedance is not a violation but can trigger other requirements that include water quality parameter monitoring, corrosion control treatment, source water monitoring/treatment, public education, and lead service line replacement.

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activity within 48 hours, instead of up to a year after collection as allowed by the Federal Rule. If samples are analyzed quickly, gross alpha particle activity is detected that would not normally be detected due to radium 224’s short half-life. The New Jersey Drinking Water Quality Institute (DWQI), a 15-member advisory body to NJDEP on drinking water issues, determined in 2002 that analyzing samples within 48 hours for gross alpha particle activity protects public health and therefore a MCL for radium 224 was not needed.

Volatile Organic Chemicals and Synthetic Organic Chemicals Transient noncommunity water systems are not required by federal law to sample for volatile organic chemicals or synthetic organic chemicals. However, several such systems in New Jersey report to the State on these tests, because the State sampled these water supplies during investigation into nearby groundwater contamination or (less often) they initiated sampling on their own. In either case, if an MCL is exceeded, an MCL violation letter is issued and NJDEP works with the transient noncommunity water system to bring it into compliance as soon as possible.

Summary of Violation Data Individual water system MCL and treatment technique violations for community and noncommunity water systems appear in Appendices B and D, respectively. Appendix C lists community water system action level violations of the Lead and Copper Rule; nontransient noncommunity Lead and Copper Rule violations appear in Appendix E. Following is a summary of 2010 violation data for each contaminant group, followed by consumer notification violations. Microbiological

MCL Violations. As depicted in Table 4, the total number of Total Coliform Rule MCL violations increased in 2010 (390) compared to 2009 (280). Of those violations, 73 acute violations occurred in 2010 compared to 59 in 2009, and the number of monthly violations increased to 317 in 2010 from 221 in 2009.

Microbial quality as measured by the Total Coliform Rule continues to yield good results for the monitoring performed in 2010. The percentage of public water systems with a Total Coliform Rule MCL violation increased (6.4% in 2010, 5.6% in 2009). The number of systems with acute Total Coliform Rule MCL violations rose from 2009 (49) to 2010 (58), and the number of systems with monthly Total Coliform Rule MCL violations (217) in 2010 was higher than in 2009 (174). Because 20,000 or more total coliform tests are run each year, with between one and several hundred microbiological samples for each public water system, about 99% of these samples are better than the standard for total coliform.

Table 4 (next page) shows acute and monthly Total Coliform Rule MCL violations since 1996. Monitoring/Reporting Violations. Table 5 depicts the Total Coliform Rule monitoring/reporting violations (281) for all public water systems in 2010, which is lower than in 2009 (387). Out of

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3,950 PWS, 205 public water systems (5%) missed sampling at least once during 2010.

Table 4: Total Coliform Rule MCL Violations for all Public Water Systems

Year Total Coliform Rule MCL Violations

Systems with Total Coliform Rule MCL Violations

Acute Monthly Total Acute Monthly Total Percent 2010 73 317 390 58 217 251 6.4 2009 59 221 280 49 174 223 5.6 2008 52 148 200 43 117 148 3.7 2007 44 183 227 39 144 165 4.0 2006 32 166 202 28 141 148 3.6 2005 22 182 204 20 140 146 3.6 2004 6 116 123 6 105 110 2.7 2003 21 172 193 21 129 131 3.6 2002 22 167 189 19 139 139 3.3 2001 41 229 270 40 195 198 4.7 2000 31 264 295 30 198 199 4.7 1999 44 181 225 41 141 143 3.2 1998 25 113 138 25 105 106 2.4 1997 15 122 137 14 95 109 2.3 1996 38 134 172 35 112 115 2.4

Table 5: Total Coliform Rule Monitoring/Reporting Violations for all

Public Water Systems

Year Total Coliform Rule Monitoring/Reporting

Violations

Systems with Total Coliform Rule

Monitoring/Reporting Violations

Percentage of Systems that Missed Sampling at Least

Once During the Year

2010 281 205 5% 2009 387 235 6% 2008 247 197 5% 2007 325 255 6% 2006 318 238 6% 2005 531 376 9% 2004 413 308 7% 2003 817 600 14% 2002 645 464 11% 2001 692 477 11% 2000 1,070 667 16% 1999 1,468 859 19% 1998 1,736 972 22% 1997 2,195 1,216 26% 1996 2,805 1,384 29%

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Treatment Technique Violations. Surface water systems or ground water under the direct influence of surface water systems serving 10,000 or more people must comply with the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule. For systems using conventional filtration or direct filtration, the turbidity level of representative samples of a system’s filtered water must be less than or equal to 0.3 NTU (nephelometric turbidity units) in at least 95 percent of the measurements taken each month. The turbidity level of representative samples of a system’s filtered water must at no time exceed 1 NTU. There was one treatment technique violation for 2010.

Ground Water Rule Implementation. This federal rule (40 CFR 141.400-5), implemented for the first time in 2010 (compliance became effective December 1, 2009), requires identification of microbiological deficiencies in water systems that could lead to contamination and corrective actions to reduce risk from any identified deficiencies. .It is intended to protect people from disease-causing viruses and bacteria, such as E. coli. The rule includes provisions for monitoring for systems with sources at risk, and actions to remove or inactivate contaminants, if found, to prevent them from reaching drinking water consumers.

In 2010 there were 1,226 routine total coliform positives (TC+s) that triggered source sampling, but excluding multiple TC+s from the same system on the same day, the number is 861 events for 529 systems. About 4% of these events involved systems that had an E. coli+ source that required corrective action. When this happens systems are not charged with an actual violation, they are only required to address the issue. Some 175 M&R violations have been assessed for failure to sample, failure to collect the sample within 24 hours, etc. Whether one or two systems will be assessed a treatment technique violation is still under discussion. Organic Chemicals Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Rule: MCL Violations. Of the community water systems and nontransient noncommunity water systems that monitored for VOCs in 2010, 1 MCL violation was issued at 1 system for volatile organic compounds (in 2009, 3 MCL violations at three systems).

Monitoring/Reporting Violations. As seen in Table 6, a total of 42 water systems had at least one VOC monitoring violation. The total number of monitoring/reporting violations for VOCs in Table 6 is 1,022, which is an increase from 2009. This is a low number given that 1) each missed VOC sample gets counted as 26 separate monitoring/reporting violations, representing each of the 26 New Jersey regulated VOC compounds, and 2) some water systems have many entry points (treatment plants) each of which is monitored and can be assessed a violation for insufficient quarterly follow-up samples as a result of a detection of a VOC in the water system in 2010. For purposes of this 2010 report, the number of violations also includes those systems that did not sample in the correct year of the three-year compliance period (2008-2010).

Synthetic Organic Compounds (SOCs) Rule: MCL Violations. This group of compounds, mostly pesticides, benefits from the extensive studies

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and the monitoring and waiver program that has been developed. Every three years, community and nontransient noncommunity water systems are required to either sample for certain SOCs or obtain a waiver from sampling. Most affected public water systems in New Jersey obtain waivers from sampling. As part of this waiver process, every three years the Bureau of Safe Drinking Water Technical Assistance collects samples from a select number of wells that serve community and nontransient noncommunity water systems and nearly all surface water bodies that supply water to community and nontransient noncommunity water systems. Surface water samples are taken under both storm conditions and base flow conditions. Raw water samples (before any treatment) are taken from ground water systems when possible. If significant detections are found in the raw water samples, another raw water and a finished water (point of entry) sample are collected. Samples were taken in 2009, so the next sampling will take place in 2012.

Monitoring/Reporting Violations. As NJDEP conducts targeted statewide SOC monitoring, there were no requirements for routine monitoring and thus no monitoring/reporting violations in 2010.

Table 6: Volatile Organic Compound Monitoring/Reporting Violations

Year Volatile Organic Compound Monitoring/Reporting Violations

Systems with Volatile Organic Compound Monitoring/Report

Violations 2010 1,022 42 2009 840 47 2008 735 31 2007 1,698 75 2006 1,701 55 2005 7,032 161 2004 8,050 221 2003 13,702 215 2002 8,242 131 2001 7,098 116 2000 10,972 159 1999 13,676 208 1998 12,740 181 1997 16,926 229 1996 15,756 176

Total Trihalomethanes, Total Haloacetic Acids and Disinfectant Byproduct Precursors:

MCL Violations. There were 5 MCL violations at two systems for total trihalomethanes in 2010 (3 at two systems in 2009) and zero MCL violations for total haloacetic acids (1 in 2009).

Monitoring/Reporting Violations. There were 28 monitoring/reporting violations at 23 systems for trihalomethanes, and 29 monitoring/reporting violations at 25 systems for haloacetic acids in 2010. This compares to 58 monitoring/reporting violations at 34 systems for trihalomethanes, and 59

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monitoring/reporting violations at 35 systems for haloacetic acids in 2009.

Inorganic Chemicals (IOCs)

MCL Violations. Excluding nitrate, in 2010 there were 11 MCL violations at 6 systems for inorganic chemicals, all for arsenic. This compares to 41 MCL violations at 12 systems for non-nitrate inorganics (all arsenic) in 2009.

In 2010, 14 nitrate MCL violations occurred at 14 water systems, compared to 28 in 19 systems in 2009. Only one of these violations occurred in a community water system, so the problem was with noncommunity water systems (Table 7).

Asbestos monitoring was not required in 2010 for community and noncommunity systems, but will be required again during the 2011-2013 monitoring period.

Table 7: Nitrate MCL and Monitoring/Reporting Violations

Year

Nitrate MCL

Violations

Systems with

Nitrate MCL

Violations

Percent

Nitrate

Monitoring/ Reporting Violations

Systems with Nitrate

Monitoring/ Reporting Violations

Percent 2010 14 14 0.5 118 112 2.8 2009 28 19 0.5 158 158 4.0 2008 27 20 0.5 192 185 4.7 2007 39 27 0.7 153 137 3.3 2006 46 33 0.8 276 229 5.6 2005 46 28 0.7 423 343 8.4 2004 63 39 0.9 334 275 6.7 2003 42 30 0.7 726 439 10.6 2002 33 21 0.5 438 323 7.8 2001 29 18 0.4 403 290 6.9 2000 24 19 0.4 538 403 9.5 1999 29 26 0.6 642 540 12.2 1998 17 17 0.4 696 596 13.4 1997 24 19 0.4 1,258 1,035 22.0 1996 41 28 0.6 1,594 1,269 26.8

Monitoring/Reporting Violations. Total nitrate monitoring/reporting violations went from 158 in 2009 to 118 in 2010 (Table 7). Systems with nitrate monitoring/reporting violations went from a total of 158 in 2009 to 112 in 2010. Lead and Copper Rule:

Action Level Violations. In 2010, 54 Action Level (AL) violations for lead occurred for 53

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systems, while 36 copper violations occurred for 34 systems. This compared to 2009 figures of 49 community water systems with 58 lead AL violations and 36 systems with 44 copper AL violations.

Monitoring/Reporting Violations. There were 47 M/R violations for 47 systems in 2010, compared to 53 violations for 50 systems in 2009.

Radiological Rule:

MCL Violations. During 2010, nine community water systems violated the gross alpha standard, seven systems violated the radium 226/228 standard, and two systems violated the uranium standard, for a total of 63 violations. During 2009, 11 community water systems violated the gross alpha standard, and 9 violated the radium 226/228 standard, for a total of 60 violations.

Monitoring/Reporting Violations. Some 98 monitoring/reporting violations in 34 systems were incurred for gross alpha and 102 M&R violations in 35 systems for radium 226/228 for 2010, for a total of 200 in 36 systems. There were 172 in 29 systems in 2009. Consumer Notification Violations: Some 66 community water systems (CWS) did not submit the required Certification of their 2010 Consumer Confidence Report (representing 2009 drinking water test results). These have been referred to the Division of Water and Land Use Enforcement for appropriate enforcement action.

Summary

The quality of New Jersey’s public drinking water continues to be excellent. Overall, the Water Supply Operations Element (WSOE), with support from NJDEP’s Water Compliance and Enforcement Element, and county health agencies, continues progress in addressing MCL, treatment technique, and monitoring violations. The WSOE capacity development strategy is targeted to assist public water systems with a history of significant non-compliance to achieve compliance, and we expect continued improvements over the next several years.

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010

Table 8 Summary of MCL, Treatment Technique, and Monitoring and Reporting Violations for 2010

(with SDWIS Codes)

SDWIS Codes

MCL* (mg/l)

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Organic Contaminants 2981 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.2 0.03 0 0 53 42 2977 1,1-Dichloroethylene 0.007 0.002 0 0 51 40 2985 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.005 0.003 0 0 51 40 2378 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.07 0.009 0 0 51 40 2931 1,2-Dibromo-3-

chloropropane (DBCP) 0.0002 0 0 0 0

2980 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.005 0.002 0 0 51 40 2983 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.005 0 0 51 40 2063 2,3,7,8-TCDD (Dioxin) 3x10 8 Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver 2110 2,4,5-TP 0.05 Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver 2105 2,4-D 0.07 0 0 0 0 2265 Acrylamide 0 0 * Values are in milligrams per liter (mg/l) unless otherwise specified

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010 SDWIS Codes

MCL* (mg/l)

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

2051 Alachlor 0.002 0 0 0 0 2050 Atrazine 0.003 0 0 0 0 2990 Benzene 0.005 0.001 0 0 51 40 2306 Benzo[a]pyrene 0.002 Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver 2046 Carbofuran 0.04 0 0 0 0 2982 Carbon tetrachloride 0.005 0.002 0 0 51 40 2959 Chlordane 0.002 0.0005 Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver 2380 Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 0.07 0 0 51 40 2031 Dalapon 0.2 Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver 2035 Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate 0.4 Statewide

waiver Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2039 Di(2-ethylhelxyl)phthalate 0.006 Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2964 Methylene chloride 0.005 0.003 0 0 51 40 2041 Dinoseb 0.007 0 0 0 0 *Values are in milligrams per liter (mg/l) unless otherwise specified.

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010 SDWIS Codes

MCL* (mg/l)

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

2032 Diquat 0.02 Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2033 Endothall 0.1 Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2005 Endrin 0.002 Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2257 Epichlorohydrin 0 0 2992 Ethylbenzene 0.7 0 0 51 40 2946 Ethylene dibromide (EDB) 0.00005 0 0 0 0 2034 Glyphosate 0.7 Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver 2065 Heptachlor 0.00004 Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver 2067 Heptachlor epoxide 0.0002 Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver 2274 Hexachlorobenzene 0.001 Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver * Values are in milligrams per liter (mg/l) unless otherwise specified.

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010

SDWIS Codes

MCL* (mg/l)

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

2042 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 0.05 Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2010 Lindane 0.0002 Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2015 Methoxychlor 0.04 Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2989 Monochlorobenzene 0.1 0.05 0 0 51 40 2968 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.6 0 0 51 40 2969 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.075 0 0 51 40 2383 Total polychlorinated

biphenyls 0.0005 Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver Statewide

waiver 2326 Pentachlorophenol 0.001 0 0 0 0 2987 Tetrachloroethylene 0.005 0.001 0 0 51 40 2984 Trichloroethylene 0.005 0.001 0 0 51 40 2996 Styrene 0.1 0 0 51 40 2991 Toluene 1 0 0 51 40 2979 Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 0.1 0 0 51 40 2955 Xylenes (total) 10 1 0 0 51 40 * Values are in milligrams per liter (mg/l) unless otherwise specified.

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010

SDWIS Codes

MCL* (mg/l)

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

2020 Toxaphene 0.003 Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2036 Oxamyl 0.2 Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2040 Picloram 0.5 Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2037 Simazine 0.004 Statewide waiver

Statewide water

Statewide waiver

Statewide waiver

2976 Vinyl chloride 0.002 0 0 51 40 2967 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.6 0 0 0 0 2978 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.05 0 0 0 0 2251 Methyl tertiary-butyl ether 0.07 1 1 0 0 2248 Napthalene 0.3 0 0 0 0 2988 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.001 0 0 0 0

Subtotal Organics

1

1

1,022

42

* Values are in milligrams per liter (mg/l) unless otherwise specified.

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010

SDWIS Codes

MCL* (mg/l)

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Inorganic Contaminants 1074 Antimony 0.006 0 0 23 20 1005 Arsenic 0.01 0.005 11 6 27 23

1094 Asbestos 7 million fibers/l >10 m/l

0 0 0 0

1010 Barium 2 0 0 23 20 1075 Beryllium 0.004 0 0 23 20 1015 Cadmium 0.005 0 0 23 20 1020 Chromium 0.1 0 0 24 21 1024 Cyanide (as free cyanide) 0.2 0 0 20 17 1025 Fluoride 4.0 0 0 16 16 1035 Mercury 0.002 0 0 24 20 1036 Nickel 23 20 1040 Nitrate 10 (as

Nitrogen) 14 14 118 112

1041 Nitrite 1 (as Nitrogen)

0 0 0 0

* Values are in milligrams per liter (mg/l) unless otherwise specified.

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010

SDWIS Codes

MCL* (mg/l)

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

1045 Selenium 0.05 0 0 23 20 1085 Thallium 0.002 0 0 23 20 1038 Total nitrate and nitrite 10 (as

Nitrogen) See

SDWIS code 1040

See SDWIS

code 1040

See SDWIS

code 1040

See SDWIS

code 1040

Subtotal inorganics

25

20

390

330

* Values are in milligrams per liter (mg/l) unless otherwise specified.

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010

SDWIS Codes

MCL* (mg/l)

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Radionuclide MCLs 4000 Gross alpha 15 pCi/l 32 9 98 34 4010 Radium-226 and -228 5 pCi/l 21 7 102 35 4101 Gross beta 4 mrem/yr 0 0 URM Uranium 0.03 10 2 0 0

Subtotal radionuclides

63

11

200

36

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010

SDWIS Codes

MCL

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Total Coliform Rule 21 Acute MCL Violation Presence 73 58 22 Non-acute (monthly) MCL

violation Presence 317 217

23, 25 Major routine and follow up monitoring

281

205

28 Sanitary survey* 0 0

Subtotal Total Coliform Rule

390

251

281

205

*Number of major monitoring violations for sanitary survey under the Total Coliform Rule.

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010

SDWIS Codes

MCL

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Surface Water Treatment Rule

Filtered systems 36 Monitoring, routine/repeat* 0 0 41 Treatment techniques 0 0 Unfiltered systems 31 Monitoring, routine/repeat 36 34 42 Failure to filter 0 0

Subtotal Surface Water Treatment Rule

0

0

36

34

* Monitoring and reporting compliance was not run for this SDWIS code for the calendar year 2010.

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010 - December 31, 2010

SDWIS Codes

MCL

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule

Filtered systems 38 Monitoring, routine/repeat 0 0 37 Treatment techniques 0 0 43 Treatment techniques 1 1 44 Treatment techniques 0 0 47 Treatment Techniques 0 0

Subtotal Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule

1

1

0

0

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010 - December 31, 2010

SDWIS Codes

MCL/ MRDL* (g/l)

MCL/.MRDL Violations Treatment Technique Violations

Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL/ MRDL

State MCL/ MRDL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule

27 Monitoring and Reporting (28 HAA5 for 23 systems and 29 TTHM for 25 systems)

57

27

02 Average MCL (TTHMS) 80 5 2 02 Average MCL (HAA5) 60 0 0 02 Average MCL Bromate 10 0 0 02 Average MCL Chlorite 1000 0 0 11 MRDL Chlorine 4.0 ppm as

chlorine

0 0

11 MRDL Chloramine 4.0 ppm as chlorine

0 0

11 MRDL Chlorine Dioxide 800 0 0 13 MRDL Acute 0 0 12, 37, 46

Treatment Techniques 1 1

Subtotal of Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule

5 2 1 1 57 27

*Values are in micrograms per liter (g/l) unless otherwise specified.

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010

SDWIS Codes

Action Level (g/l)

Action Level Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal Action Level

State Action Level (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

PB Lead 15 54 53 CU Copper 1,300 36 34 Lead and Copper Rule 58,62 Treatment installation 0 0 47 47 65 Public Education 0 0 0 0

Subtotal Lead and Copper Rule

90

76

0

0

47

47

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010

SDWIS Codes

MCL

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Consumer Confidence Reporting

71 Significant Consumer Notification Violations*

0 0

* Some 66 community water systems (CWS) did not submit the required Certification of their 2010 Consumer Confidence Report (representing 2009 drinking water test results). The Division of Water and Land Use Enforcement has been asked to pursue appropriate enforcement actions.

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State: New Jersey Reporting Interval: January 1, 2010- December 31, 2010

Table 9

Summary of MCL, Treatment Technique, and Monitoring and Reporting Violations for Transient Noncommunity Water Systems in 2010

(with SDWIS Codes) SDWIS Codes

MCL* (mg/l)

MCL Violations Treatment Techniques Significant Monitoring/Reporting

Federal MCL

State MCL (if different)

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Number of

Violations

Number of Systems

with Violations

Organic Contaminants for transient noncommunity water systems

2977 1,1 Dichloroethylene 0.007 0.002 0 0 2984 Trichloroethylene 0.005 0.001 0 0 2987 Tetrachloroethylene 0.005 0.001 0 0 *Values are in milligrams per liter (mg/l) unless otherwise specified

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Definitions for Violations Tables 8 and 9

The following definitions apply to the Summary of Violations table:

Consumer Confidence Reports: SDWIS Violation Code 71 indicates that a Community Water System failed to submit a Consumer

Confidence Report as required by the federal Safe Drinking Water Act.

Filtered Systems: Water systems that have installed filtration treatment [40 CFR 141, Subpart H].

Inorganic Contaminants: Non-carbon-based compounds such as metals, nitrates, and asbestos. These contaminants are naturally

occurring in some water, but can get into water through farming, chemical manufacturing, and other human activities. USEPA has

established MCLs for 15 inorganic contaminants [40 CFR 141.62].

Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (IESWTR): IESWTR establishes criteria under which water systems supplied

by surface water sources, or ground water sources under the direct influence of surface water, must filter and disinfect their water [40

CFR 141, Subpart P]. Violations of the IESWTR are to be reported for the following two categories:

Treatment techniques (for filtered systems): Treatment technique violation codes show a system’s failure to properly treat its water.

SDWIS Violation Codes 37 is for a change in disinfection without state approval. SDWIS Violation Code 43 is for failure to achieve

turbidity <1.0 NTU in all samples. SDWIS Violation Code 44 is for failure to achieve turbidity < 0.3 NTU in 95% of samples and

SDWIS Violation Code 47 is for construction of uncovered finished water storage cell.

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Monitoring Reporting (for filtered systems): A major Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (IESWTR)

monitoring/reporting violation occurs under the following seven conditions:

SDWIS Violation code 29 occurs under the following conditions:

- Failure to report filter profile after turbidity > 0.5 in two consecutive measurements 15 minutes apart after first 4 hours after

filter taken offline.

- Failure to report filter profile after turbidity >1.0 in 2 consecutive measurements, 15 minutes apart.

- Failure to report self-assessment of filter within 14 days of turbidity exceedance (>1.0 in 2 consecutive measurements 15

minute apart, 3 consecutive months.)

- Failure to conduct CPE within 30 days after turbidity exceedance (>2.0 in 2 consecutive measure. 15 min apart, 2 consecutive

months.)

SDWIS Violation Code 38 occurs under the following conditions:

- Collecting < 90% of filter effluent samples for turbidity and reporting within 10 days after each month.

- Failure to report that the public water system has conducted all filter monitoring to state within 10 days after end of each

month.

- Failure to report that the system exceeded turbidity standard in representative samples by end of next business day.

A minor violation under the IESWTR of SDWIS code 38 occurs for any other failure to monitor and report.

Record Keeping Violation: SDWIS Violation Code 09 is for any record keeping violation which occurs when there is a failure to

maintain filter monitoring records for 3 years (filter results every 15 minutes).

Lead and Copper Rule: This rule established national limits on lead and copper in drinking water [40 CFR 141.80-91]. Lead and

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copper corrosion pose various health risks when ingested at any level, and can enter drinking water from household pipes and

plumbing fixtures. States report violations of the Lead and Copper Rule in the following six categories:

Initial lead and copper tap monitoring/reporting: SDWIS Violation Code 51 indicates that a system did not meet initial lead and

copper testing requirements, or failed to report the results of those tests to the State.

Follow-up or routine lead and copper tap monitoring/reporting: SDWIS Violation Code 52 indicates that a system did not meet

follow-up or routine lead and copper tap testing requirements, or failed to report the results.

Treatment installation: SDWIS Violation Codes 58 AND 62 indicate a failure to install optimal corrosion control treatment system

(58) or source water treatment system (62) which would reduce lead and copper levels in water at the tap. [One number is to be

reported for the sum of violations in these two categories].

Public education: SDWIS Violation Code 65 shows that a system did not provide required public education about reducing or

avoiding lead intake from water.

Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL): The highest amount of a contaminant that USEPA or NJDEP allows in drinking water.

MCLs ensure that drinking water does not pose either a short-term or long-term health risk. MCLs are defined in milligrams per liter

(parts per million) unless otherwise specified.

Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level (MRDL): The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing

evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants.

Monitoring: USEPA specifies which water testing methods the water systems must use, and sets schedules for the frequency of

testing. A water system that does not follow the USEPA or NJDEP schedule or methodology is in violation [40 CFR 141].

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States must report monitoring violations that are significant as determined by the USEPA Administrator and in consultation with the

States. For purposes of this report, significant monitoring violations are major violations and they occur when no samples are taken or

no results are reported during a compliance period. A major monitoring violation for the surface water treatment rule occurs when at

least 90% of the required samples are not taken or results are not reported during the compliance period.

Organic Contaminants: Carbon-based compounds, such as industrial solvents and pesticides. These contaminants generally get into

water through runoff from cropland or discharge from factories. USEPA has set legal limits on 54 organic contaminants that are to be

reported [40 CFR 141.61].

Radionuclides: Radioactive particles, which can occur naturally in water or result from human activity. USEPA has set legal limits

on four types of radionuclides: radium-226, radium-228, gross alpha, and beta particle/photon radioactivity [40 CFR 141]. Violations

for these contaminants are to be reported using the following three categories:

Gross alpha: SDWIS Contaminant Code 4000 for alpha radiation above MCL of 15 picocuries/liter. Gross alpha includes radium-226

but excludes radon and uranium.

Combined radium-226 and radium-228: SDWIS Contaminant Code 4010 for combined radiation from these two isotopes above MCL

of 5 pCi/L.

Gross beta: SDWIS Contaminant Code 4101 for beta particle and photon radioactivity from man-made radionuclides above 4

millirem/year.

Reporting Interval: The reporting interval for violations to be included in the Public Water System Annual Compliance Report,

which is to be submitted to USEPA by June 30 of each year. This interval will change for future annual reports.

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SDWIS Code: Specific numeric codes from the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) have been assigned to each

violation type included in this report. The violations to be reported include exceeding contaminant MCLs, failure to comply with

treatment requirements, and failure to meet monitoring/reporting (M/R) requirements. Four-digit SDWIS Contaminant Codes have

also been included in the chart for specific MCL contaminants.

Surface Water Treatment Rule (SWTR): The Surface Water Treatment Rule establishes criteria under which water systems

supplied by surface water sources, or ground water sources under the direct influence of surface water, must filter and disinfect their

water [40 CFR 141, Subpart H].

Violations of the “Surface Water Treatment Rule” are to be reported for the following four categories: Monitoring, routine/repeat (for filtered systems): SDWIS Violation Code 36 indicates a system’s failure to carry out required tests, or to report the results of those tests. Treatment techniques (for filtered systems): SDWIS Violation Code 41 shows a system’s failure to properly treat its water. Monitoring, routine/repeat (for unfiltered systems): SDWIS Violation Code 31 indicates a system’s failure to carry out required water tests, or to report the results of those tests. Failure to filter (for unfiltered systems): SDWIS Violation Code 42 shows a system’s failure to properly treat its water. Data for this violation code will be supplied to the States by USEPA.

Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule (Stage 1 DBPR): This rule applies to all community water systems and

nontransient noncommunity water system that add a chemical disinfectant in any part of the drinking water treatment process and

transient noncommunity water system using chlorine dioxide The Stage 1 DBPR includes maximum residual disinfectant levels

(MRDLs) and maximum residual disinfectant level goals (MRDLGs) which are similar to MCLs and MCLGs (Maximum

Contaminant Level Goals, or health-based goals) but for disinfectants. [40 CFR 141, Subpart L]. Violations of the Stage 1 DBPR are

to be reported for the following three categories:

Treatment Techniques: SDWIS Violation Code 12 is for failure to have a qualified operator. SDWIS Code 37 is for failure to get state

approval for a change in treatment. SDWIS Code 46 is for failure to meet disinfectant byproduct precursor removal (TOC).

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Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) and Maximum Residual Disinfectant Levels (MRDL):

SDWIS Violation Code 02 is an MCL Violation that occurs when:

Average of any three-sample set exceeds the MCL of 1.0 mg/L for chlorite.

Running annual averages computed quarterly of monthly samples exceeds the MCL of 0.010 mg/L for bromate.

Running annual averages computed quarterly of quarterly averages of available samples exceeds 0.060 mg/L for HAA5.

Running annual averages computed quarterly of quarterly averages of available samples exceeds 0.080 mg/L for TTHM.

SDWIS Violation Code 11 is an MRDL Violation that occurs when:

Any two consecutive daily samples exceed 0.8 mg/L and all distribution samples are less than 0.8 mg/L for

chlorine dioxide (non-acute violation).

Annual average computed quarterly, of monthly averages exceeds 4.0 mg/L for chloramines (exception if microbial

contamination problems).

There is an exceedance of MRDL of 4.0 mg/L for chlorine (exception of microbial contamination problems in distribution

system).

SDWIS Violation Code 13 is an MRDL violation that occurs when:

Any of three required distribution samples taken on day after a daily entry point sample MRDL exceeds 0.8 mg/L for

chlorine dioxide (acute violation).

Monitoring Reporting: SDWIS Violation Code 27 addresses insufficient sample collection for samples required under the

Stage 1 DBPR.

Total Coliform Rule: The Total Coliform Rule establishes regulations for microbiological contaminants in drinking water. These

contaminants can cause short-term health problems. If no samples are collected during the one-month compliance period, a significant

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monitoring violation occurs. States are to report four categories of violations:

Acute MCL violation: SDWIS Violation Code 21 indicates that the system found fecal coliform or E. coli, potentially harmful

bacteria, in its water, thereby violating the rule.

Non-acute MCL violation: SDWIS Violation Code 22 indicates that the system found total coliform in samples of its water at a

frequency or at a level that violates the rule. For systems collecting fewer than 40 samples per month, more than one positive sample

for total coliform is a violation. For systems collecting 40 or more samples per month, more than 5% of the samples positive for total

coliform is a violation.

Major routine and follow-up monitoring: SDWIS Violation Codes 23 AND 25 shows that a system did not perform any monitoring.

[One number is to be reported for the sum of violations in these two categories.]

Sanitary Survey: SDWIS Violation Code 28 indicates a major monitoring violation if a system fails to collect 5 routine monthly

samples if sanitary survey is not performed.

Treatment Techniques: A water disinfection process that USEPA requires instead of an MCL for contaminants that laboratories

cannot adequately measure. Failure to meet other operational and system requirements under the Surface Water Treatment and the

Lead and Copper Rules have also been included in this category of violation for purposes of this report.

Unfiltered Systems: Water systems that do not need to filter their water before disinfecting it because the source is very clean [40

CFR, Subpart H].

Violation: A failure to meet any state or federal drinking water regulation.

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Appendix A The Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 includes the following as a specific requirement:

(A) ANNUAL REPORT BY STATE Section 1414(c)(3)(A)(i) IN GENERAL – Not later than January 1, 1998, and annually thereafter, each State that has primary enforcement responsibility under section 1413 shall prepare, make readily available to the public, and submit to the Administrator an annual report on violations of national primary drinking water regulations by public water systems in the State, including violations with respect to (I) maximum contaminant levels, (II) treatment requirements, and (III) variances and exemptions, and (IV) monitoring requirements determined to be significant by the Administrator (of USEPA) after consultation with the States. Section 1414(c )(3)(A)(ii) DISTRIBUTION – The State shall publish and distribute summaries of the report and indicate where the full report is available for review.

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Appendix B: Community Water System 2010 MCL Violations

System ID System Name Contaminant Violation

Period NJ0108009 Stoney Field Mobile Home Park Coliform, Acute 7/31/2010

NJ0113001 Hammonton Water Dept Combined Radium (226 & 228) 9/30/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 12/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 12/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 9/30/2010

NJ0122001 Ventnor City Water & Sewer Utility Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/12/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/4/2010

NJ0257001 Saddle Brook Water Dept Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ0301001 Buttonwood Mobile Home Park Coliform, Monthly 10/26/2010

NJ0305001 Burlington City Water Dept Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

NJ0322001 Moorestown Water Dept Coliform, Acute 8/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ0326003 Hanover East Apartments Coliform, Acute 5/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ0326014 Family Park Coliform, Monthly 12/16/2010

NJ0329001 Burlington County Institute Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ0333003 Richards Mobile Home Court Coliform, Acute 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ0435003 Waterford Township Water Dept. Coliform, Monthly 11/9/2010

NJ0436007 Winslow Twp DMU Combined Radium (226 & 228) 3/31/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 6/30/2010

Coliform, Acute 10/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ0607300 Cumberland County Manor Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 12/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 9/30/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 12/31/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 9/30/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 3/31/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 6/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 3/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 6/30/2010

NJ0613004 Upper Deerfield Twp Water Dept Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 6/30/2010

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Appendix B: Community Water System 2010 MCL Violations

System ID System Name Contaminant Violation

Period NJ0613004 Upper Deerfield Twp Water Dept (cont’d) Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 3/31/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 6/30/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 9/30/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 3/31/2010

NJ0614003 Vineland Water & Sewer Utility Combined Radium (226 & 228) 9/30/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) 9/30/2010

NJ0701001 Belleville Water Dept TTHM 6/30/2010

TTHM 9/30/2010

NJ0708001 Glen Ridge Water Dept Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

NJ0813001 Newfield Water Department Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 12/31/2010

NJ1001301 Valley View Manor Arsenic 3/31/2010

Arsenic 6/30/2010

Arsenic 9/30/2010

Arsenic 12/31/2010

NJ1005001 Clinton W Dept Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1019003 Camelot At Spruce Ridge Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ1019301 Hunterdon Hills Residential Home Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1019311 Little Brook Nursing Home Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

NJ1024003 Meadows at Oldwick Coliform, Monthly 12/8/2010

NJ1025308 Pattenburg House Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ1309415 Brandywine Assisted Living At Colts Neck Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

NJ1316001 Freehold Twp Water Dept Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ1340001 Red Bank Water Dept Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ1416001 Lincoln Park Water Dept Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ1421305 Green Briar Res Health Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

NJ1427010 NJ Vasa Home Water System Coliform, Acute 7/31/2010

NJ1427010 NJ Vasa Home Water Sys (cont’d) Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

NJ1511003 Land O Pines Mobile Home Park Coliform, Monthly 12/13/2010

NJ1511013 Fountainhead Parks Inc Coliform, Monthly 11/5/2010

NJ1518010 Manchester Village Coliform, Acute 5/31/2010

NJ1520001 Ocean Twp MUA Pebble Beach Coliform, Monthly 1/31/2010

NJ1530004 Stafford Twp Water - Beach Haven West Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ1533001 Barnegat Twp Water Sewer Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1605002 Passaic Valley Water Commission Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ1615012 West Milford Twp MUA Awosting Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ1704001 Leisure Arms Complex Coliform, Acute 5/31/2010

Coliform, Acute 6/30/2010

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Appendix B: Community Water System 2010 MCL Violations

System ID System Name Contaminant Violation

Period NJ1710003 Picnic Grove Mobile Homes Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 9/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 3/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 6/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 12/31/2010

NJ1904004 North Shore Water Association Nitrate 12/31/2010

NJ1916001 Ogdensburg Water Dept Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ1922014 Great Gorge Terrace Association Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 9/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 12/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 6/30/2010

Combined Uranium 12/31/2010

Combined Uranium 9/30/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 6/30/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 3/31/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 12/31/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 9/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 3/31/2010

Combined Uranium 6/30/2010

Combined Uranium 3/31/2010

NJ1922028 Valley View Apartments Combined Uranium 12/31/2010

Combined Uranium 9/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 9/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 12/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 9/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 12/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 6/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 6/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 3/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 3/31/2010

Combined Uranium 6/30/2010

Combined Uranium 3/31/2010

Combined Uranium 3/31/2010

Combined Uranium 6/30/2010

NJ2113002 Riverside Mobile Home Park Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ2113003 Triple Brook Mobile Home Coliform, Acute 1/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

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System ID System Name Contaminant Violation

Period NJ2113003 Triple Brook Mobile Home (cont’d) Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ2117002 Valley View Estates Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

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Appendix C: Community Water System 2010 Action Level Exceedances

System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ0108009 Stoney Field Mobile Home Park Copper 6/30/2010

NJ0305001 Burlington City Water Dept Lead 6/30/2010

NJ0320002 Estaugh Corp T/A Medford Leas Lead 12/31/2010

NJ0329001 Burlington County Institute Lead 12/31/2010

NJ0605002 Tips Trailer Park & Sale Copper 12/31/2010

Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1006302 Rolling Hills Care Center Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1605002 Passaic Valley Water Commission Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1615002 West Milford Twp MUA Greenbrook Estates Copper 12/31/2010

NJ1704001 Leisure Arms Complex Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1714003 Bancroft Neuro Health Center Copper 12/31/2010

Copper 6/30/2010

NJ1911005 Hardyston Township MUA Copper 12/31/2010

NJ2108001 Hackettstown MUA Lead 12/31/2010

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Appendix D: Noncommunity Water System 2010 MCL Violations

System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ0105324 Dalponte/Richland Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ0107301 Egg Harbor City CG Showers Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

NJ0111453 Romanelli’s Cafe Coliform, Acute 7/31/2010

NJ0117303 Elwood Primary School Coliform, Monthly 1/21/2010

Coliform, Monthly 1/21/2010

NJ0117307 Coffee’s Tavern Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

Coliform, Monthly 1/31/2010

NJ0205300 Rudox Engine & Equipment Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ0233313 Friends Of Glen Gray, Inc. Coliform, Acute 9/30/2010

NJ0301300 Viking Yacht Co Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

NJ0320323 Stokes Village Shops Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

NJ0320347 Olde Towne Sq Condo Assoc Inc Nitrate 6/30/2010

NJ0335320 Russo’s Fruit & Vegetable Market Nitrate 6/30/2010

NJ0415308 Camden County Vo-Tech School Coliform, Monthly 12/8/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/8/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/8/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/8/2010

NJ0434326 Valero Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ0435330 St Anthony’s Church Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

NJ0435375 Waterford Elementary School Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 12/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 6/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 9/30/2010

NJ0435401 Waterford Catholic Men’s Association Inc Coliform, Acute 2/4/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/1/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/1/2010

NJ0436339 Mr Bill’s Ice Cream Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ0436390 Winslow United Methodist Nitrate 6/30/2010

NJ0436398 Elm Fire Co Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ0436408 Yesterwear Productions Coliform, Acute 8/31/2010

NJ0505385 Historic Cold Spring Village Ice Cream Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

NJ0505392 Snug Harbor Marina Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

NJ0511401 Children’s Country Place Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

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System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ0602307 Commercial Township Senior Center Coliform, Monthly 6/24/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/24/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/24/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/24/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/24/2010

NJ0603301 Cumberland County Technical Ed Combined Radium (226 & 228) 6/30/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 12/31/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 3/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 12/31/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 9/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 6/30/2010

Gross Alpha, excl Radon & Uranium 3/31/2010

Combined Radium (226 & 228) 9/30/2010

NJ0604301 Higbee’s Marina Coliform, Acute 5/31/2010

NJ0605300 South Jersey Health Care Adult Day Prog Coliform, Monthly 6/3/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/3/2010

NJ0607311 Deveroux Foundation Coliform, Acute 8/31/2010

NJ0608309 Santa’s Sweets/Agmort Nitrate 3/31/2010

NJ0609311 Cumberland Country Store Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ0611302 Shiloh Market Nitrate 12/31/2010

NJ0613308 Red Barn Deli Coliform, Monthly 12/8/2010

NJ0613325 Tinos Restaurant Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ0614336 Good Sports Bar & Grill Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ0614346 Kennedy Concrete Nitrate 1/31/2010

NJ0802304 International Roll Form Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ0804326 Hardingville Bible Church Nitrate 12/31/2010

NJ0804328 CVS #75139 Nitrate 6/30/2010

NJ0805329 Carollo’s Nitrate 12/31/2010

NJ0805336 VFW Post 2071 Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ0811306 Hospitality Creek Campground Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ0811356 New Brooklyn United Methodist Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

NJ0816303 S Harrison Municipal Building Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ0816306 Creamy Acres Farm LLC Coliform, Acute 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ0818334 Duffield’s Farm Market Coliform, Acute 7/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

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System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ0818334 Duffield’s Farm Market (cont’d) Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ0820305 Wheelabrator Gloucester Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ1006325 Tripoli Brothers Pizza Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ1006333 Acorn Montessori School Coliform, Monthly 12/30/2010

NJ1006357 Gebhardt & Kiefer Law Office Coliform, Acute 5/31/2010

NJ1006373 Acorn Montessori Great Oak 1a Coliform, Acute 5/12/2010

Coliform, Monthly 5/12/2010

NJ1006375 Acorn Montessori Great Oak Ii Coliform, Monthly 10/29/2010

NJ1007308 Sarah Dilt’s Farm Main Pavilion Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ1008301 East Amwell Township Arsenic 3/31/2010

NJ1008315 Catering By Maddalena’s Coliform, Monthly 11/29/2010

NJ1009300 Flemington Raritan Community Pool Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1016315 Canyon Creek Grill Coliform, Monthly 12/23/2010

NJ1016324 Route 12 Business Park Arsenic 3/22/2010

NJ1018300 Victor Katnura Coliform, Monthly 1/31/2010

NJ1019300 Camp Bernie Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

NJ1019334 Tony’s Bistro Coliform, Acute 5/31/2010

Coliform, Acute 7/28/2010

Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

NJ1021318 Metro Cafe & Diner Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

NJ1021338 Angelo’s Coliform, Monthly 11/15/2010

NJ1021408 ABC Associates Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ1021412 Tradition Residential Health Care Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

NJ1021425 Bartle’s Corner Business Park Bldg 2 Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ1021426 Brite Side Adult Care Center Coliform, Monthly 12/22/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/22/2010

NJ1021430 Hunterdon Regional Community Health Coliform, Acute 7/31/2010

Coliform, Acute 6/30/2010

Coliform, Acute 4/30/2010

NJ1021436 James Toyota Arsenic 12/31/2010

NJ1022305 Berry Patch Early Learning Arsenic 6/30/2010

Arsenic 3/31/2010

NJ1022332 YMCA Deer Path Park Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

NJ1022355 The Gables Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/28/2010

NJ1022384 Falcone Pizza Coliform, Acute 7/31/2010

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System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ1022384 Falcone Pizza (cont’d) Coliform, Acute 6/30/2010

NJ1024315 Ross & Owren Coliform, Acute 11/9/2010

NJ1025305 Johnny’s Truck Stop Coliform, Acute 7/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/21/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1025318 Exxon Corporation Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

NJ1026301 ESC School Arsenic 3/31/2010

NJ1026310 Breen Color Coliform, Monthly 12/2/2010

NJ1026318 Mt. Airy Happy Time School Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

NJ1101312 American Legion Post 148 Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1101316 Etra Lake Park Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ1101322 2nd Pentecostal Church Nitrate 3/31/2010

NJ1102307 Faridy Veisz Fraytak PC Coliform, Monthly 12/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/30/2010

NJ1106318 Hopewell Valley Tennis Club Coliform, Acute 11/1/2010

NJ1106335 Washington Crossing State Park Grove Picnic Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

NJ1106336 Washington Crossing Sp Maintenance Shop Coliform, Acute 5/31/2010

NJ1106345 Pennington Business Park Coliform, Acute 2/17/2010

Coliform, Acute 2/17/2010

Coliform, Acute 2/17/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 2/17/2010

NJ1106369 Hillbilly Hall, Inc. Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

NJ1106389 Hopewell Valley Golf Course #6 Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

NJ1107324 The Lawrenceville School-Athle Coliform, Monthly 10/18/2010

NJ1108301 The Pennington School Arsenic 6/30/2010

Arsenic 3/31/2010

NJ1309316 Colts Neck Pizzeria Coliform, Acute 12/31/2010

NJ1309337 Colts Neck High School Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ1309424 Trump National Golf Club @ Colts Neck Coliform, Monthly 1/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

NJ1316375 Frankie Feds Pizza & Pasta Ho Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ1319404 Kobe Restaurant Coliform, Acute 4/30/2010

NJ1319459 Getty Station #00658 Coliform, Acute 2/28/2010

Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 1/31/2010

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System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ1319459 Getty Station #00658 (cont’d) Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

NJ1326309 Olde Silver Tavern Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ1332328 Country Store & Deli Too Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

NJ1352314 Mike’s Deli Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ1407334 Chester Twp Police Station & Town Hall Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ1414323 Portofino’s Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ1414349 Tiny’s Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ1414360 Hurdtown Methodist Church Coliform, Acute 12/31/2010

Coliform, Acute 11/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ1414390 Skyland Medical Group, P.A. Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1414394 Lakeview Motel Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ1414415 Jefferson Twp Public Works Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

NJ1415306 Wise Owl Learning Center Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1415310 Community Church Of Smoke Rise Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ1427308 Chester M Stephens Elem School Coliform, Monthly 10/20/2010

NJ1427334 Country Farms Coliform, Acute 2/28/2010

NJ1427335 Flanders General Store/I Love Subs Coliform, Acute 5/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

NJ1427395 Mount Olive Shopping Parkade Coliform, Monthly 12/10/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/22/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ1432327 Randolph Shell Service Station Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ1435322 Rockaway Twp Bd of Ed -Adm Bldg Coliform, Monthly 11/15/2010

NJ1435329 First Baptist Church of Dover Coliform, Acute 7/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1436300 Hopatcong State Park Coliform, Monthly 11/18/2010

NJ1439301 Tilcon Administration Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ1511390 Lakewood Estonian Club Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1511394 Country Stop Coliform, Acute 6/30/2010

NJ1511397 VFW Post 4703 Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

NJ1511414 Young At Heart Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ1514342 Dr Richter Coliform, Acute 6/17/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/17/2010

NJ1523303 Pyramid Plaza Shopping Center Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

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System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ1523324 Sal & Vinny’s Italian Villa Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ1602307 Jin-A Child Care Center Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ1611304 Ringwood St Park-Back Pi Coliform, Acute 8/31/2010

NJ1611326 Ringwood State Park (Country Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

NJ1611369 Farmstead Estate Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1615312 Upper Greenwood Lake School Coliform, Acute 1/31/2010

NJ1615329 Marshall Hill School Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

NJ1615330 Paradise Knoll School Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ1615363 Town Tavern Country Inn/Well1 Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ1615393 Ann Gas Mart Coliform, Acute 11/30/2010

Coliform, Acute 10/31/2010

Coliform, Acute 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ1615397 Red Oak Pancake House Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 1/31/2010

NJ1615399 Primo’s Pizzaria & Deli Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ1615404 S&S Deli Said Hashimi Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ1615426 Island Of Spirits Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ1615445 Utopia Deli And Cafe Coliform, Monthly 1/31/2010

NJ1701305 Tall Pines Camp Ground Nitrate 9/30/2010

NJ1701321 Boy Scout Camp Grice Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

NJ1704300 Salem Generating Station Coliform, Monthly 7/22/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ1706309 Borrelli Farms Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

NJ1708300 E I Dupont Chamber Works TTHM 5/11/2010

TTHM 5/11/2010

TTHM 5/11/2010

NJ1709302 Woodlanes Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

NJ1709305 Wagon Wheel Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

NJ1711308 Bradways Farm Market Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

NJ1714326 Elmer Swim Club Inc Nitrate 6/30/2010

Nitrate 7/27/2010

NJ1802305 SCPC Stable Facility Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

NJ1805394 Neshanic Valley Golf Course Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

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System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ1805394 Neshanic Valley Golf Course (cont’d) Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ1805398 South Branch Family Practice Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

NJ1806354 Roller Hockey Rink Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ1808303 Colonial Park-Ballfield Coliform, Acute 8/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ1808304 Colonial Park Horticulture Coliform, Acute 5/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

NJ1808313 Colonial Park Sanitary Fac #2 Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ1808353 Bunker Hill Golf Course Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1810352 Mark E Singley Park Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

NJ1810354 Hillsborough Country Club - Well #2 Coliform, Acute 11/17/2010

NJ1813315 Princeton Mont Soc Inc Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ1813326 Princeton English Congression Of Jehovah Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ1820303 Vincent’s at the King George Inn Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

NJ1902311 Sparta Medical Assoc Office Plaza-Dr Lab Coliform, Monthly 11/15/2010

NJ1902353 Sussex County Medical Association Coliform, Acute 12/20/2010

NJ1904307 Panther Lake Cg - Orchard Park Coliform, Monthly 11/1/2010

NJ1904320 Wild West City Coliform, Acute 10/31/2010

NJ1904342 Waterloo Village Coliform, Monthly 11/29/2010

Coliform, Monthly 11/29/2010

NJ1904361 Tomahawk Lake Inc Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ1905353 Westview Property Inc Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1906304 Franklin Armory Coliform, Acute 10/11/2010

NJ1909300 The Market Place Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1910338 Sacred Heart Retreat Center Coliform, Acute 8/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ1911323 Chrissy’s Place Coliform, Acute 4/30/2010

NJ1911348 Hardyston Municipal Building Coliform, Monthly 5/31/2010

NJ1911350 Sports Complex Coliform, Acute 10/31/2010

NJ1912346 Kabobs @ Northwood Inn Coliform, Monthly 11/26/2010

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System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ1913301 Lafayette Firehouse Coliform, Monthly 1/31/2010

NJ1914303 Mcdonald’s Restaurant Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1914305 Montague Volunteer Fire Dept Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ1914319 Candy’s Pizza Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ1914332 Cedar Ridge Campground Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ1914337 BP Coliform, Monthly 2/19/2010

Coliform, Monthly 2/19/2010

Coliform, Monthly 2/19/2010

Coliform, Monthly 2/19/2010

NJ1917324 Camp Linwood Coliform, Monthly 1/31/2010

NJ1918315 Sprinkle Shack Coliform, Acute 6/30/2010

Coliform, Acute 5/31/2010

NJ1920320 Boathouse Coliform, Monthly 12/7/2010

NJ1922313 Sussex County Library Nitrate 1/5/2010

NJ1922334 Hidden Valley Family Club Coliform, Acute 3/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/29/2010

NJ1922367 Ferguson-Vernon Funeral Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ1923303 Walpack Valley Env Ed Ctr Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1923309 Bear Creek Campground Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1924319 Sussex Motel Nirmal Inc Coliform, Acute 1/31/2010

NJ1924325 Pleasant Acres Farm Campground Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ1924353 Magarino Ford Coliform, Monthly 11/26/2010

NJ1924359 Beemerville Orchards Coliform, Monthly 10/29/2010

NJ2104315 The Forge Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ2104318 Camp Siddhachalam Coliform, Monthly 11/30/2010

NJ2104320 Good Shepherd Pre School Coliform, Acute 12/31/2010

NJ2104332 Winners Circle BBQ Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ2104340 Ascenza Wellness Center Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ2104343 Skylands Medical Building C/O Route 94 R Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ2104344 First Hope Bank Coliform, Acute 1/31/2010

Coliform, Acute 3/31/2010

NJ2105301 Home Plate Dairy Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ2105311 Asbury Vol Fire Co No1 Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ2105325 World Apostolate of Fatima Coliform, Monthly 4/30/2010

NJ2106300 Jenny Jump State Forest Coliform, Acute 10/31/2010

NJ2106309 James Alexander Corp Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ2106314 Jenny Jump St Park-Site Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

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System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ2106314 Jenny Jump St Park-Site (cont’d) Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ2106315 Jenny Jump St Park-Site Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ2106319 Ridge & Valley Charter School Coliform, Acute 10/31/2010

NJ2107303 Rath’s Deli Coliform, Acute 3/31/2010

Coliform, Acute 1/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

NJ2107306 Sammy’s Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ2107317 Bagelsmith/Stewartsville Service Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ2109300 Little Hill Foundation Inc Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

NJ2109316 Worthington State Park Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ2109318 Mohican Outdoor Center-DWGNRA Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ2111300 Hope Twp Elementary School Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ2111301 Land of Make Believe Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ2111318 The Mediterranean Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ2112324 Great Meadows Regional Middle Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

NJ2112326 Roman Pizza of Great Meadows Coliform, Acute 9/30/2010

NJ2112328 Klassy Kids Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ2113300 Triplebrook Family Campground Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ2113306 Buckwood Bistro Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

NJ2113316 Knowlton American Legion Coliform, Monthly 6/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ2113326 Camp Taylor Campground Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ2113340 Triplebrook Family Campground Coliform, Acute 7/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

Coliform, Monthly 8/31/2010

NJ2114316 J P Kelly’s Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

NJ2115315 Little Achievers Child Care Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

NJ2119303 Gulbrandsen Technologies Inc; Coliform, Acute 11/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 10/31/2010

NJ2122312 Ernie & Dom’s Pizzeria Coliform, Monthly 1/31/2010

NJ2122326 Washington Shopping Center, Inc Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 7/31/2010

NJ2122329 Greenwood Farm Coliform, Monthly 12/31/2010

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System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ2123300 Belvidere Shopping Plaza Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

Coliform, Monthly 2/28/2010

NJ2123307 Short Stop Drive In Coliform, Acute 6/30/2010

NJ2123317 Bel-Pike Lanes Coliform, Monthly 3/31/2010

NJ2123342 Butzville United Methodist Church Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

NJ2123348 Dr. Michael Belby Coliform, Monthly 9/30/2010

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System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ0102301 Resorts Atlantic City Lead 6/30/2010

NJ0105360 Saint Mary's School - Well 2 Copper 6/30/2010

Lead 6/30/2010

NJ0109302 Estell Manor School Copper 12/31/2010

NJ0112358 Egg Harbor Toll Plaza Copper 12/31/2010

NJ0258301 Wandell Elementary School Lead 12/31/2010

NJ0306308 Burlington GSA Copper 6/30/2010

NJ0315301 Fountain of Life Center Lead 12/31/2010

NJ0436481 Donio Trucking Copper 6/30/2010

NJ0603324 Deerfield Municipal Court & Senior Center Copper 12/31/2010

NJ0607302 Hopewell Elementary School Copper 12/31/2010

NJ0613328 Matriark Family Center Copper 6/30/2010

Lead 6/30/2010

NJ0614344 Senior Care of Vineland Copper 6/30/2010

NJ0809301 Ferro Corporation Lead 12/31/2010

NJ0817305 Kingsway Regional School Copper 6/30/2010

NJ1006310 Ivy Leaf School Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1006364 Hunterdon BMW Inc Copper 6/30/2010

NJ1008300 Albert Elias Residential Group Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1008301 East Amwell Twp Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1010310 Cross Roads Christian Academy Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1017301 Phillips Barber Health Center Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1019309 Hunterdon Learning Center Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1019322 Woodglen School Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1022300 Readington School Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1024301 Old Turnpike School Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1026301 ESC School Copper 6/30/2010

Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1106315 Berwyn Group Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1202302 Home Depot Distribution Center Copper 12/31/2010

NJ1302300 Kube-Pak Corporation Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1309336 Coltstown Group/Shopping Center Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1332363 Dugan’s Corner Center Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1332384 Millstone Twp New Middle School Copper 12/31/2010

Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1352322 Brielle Hills Condo Association Bldg 8,9 Copper 6/30/2010

Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1352326 Brielle Hills Condo Association Bldg 6&7 Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1406326 1 Mill Ridge Lane Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1406327 6 Mill Ridge Lane Lead 12/31/2010

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Appendix E: Noncommunity Water System 2010 Action Level Exceedances

System ID System Name Contaminant Violation Period

NJ1407313 Cheshire Bldg/ A and S Chester Associates Copper 6/30/2010

Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1407318 CM Offray and Son Inc Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1415305 Our Lady of the Magnific Copper 12/31/2010

Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1415308 Apple Montessori Schools Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1427383 Johnson Dodge & Eagle Copper 12/31/2010

NJ1427386 Almetek Industries Inc Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1427395 Mount Olive Shopping Parkade Copper 12/31/2010

NJ1432350 WDIFTK Inc Copper 6/30/2010

Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1432354 Goddard School Copper 6/30/2010

Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1435318 Rockaway Twp Garage Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1436326 Mcdonald’s Copper 12/31/2010

NJ1436329 Philips Accessories & Computer Peripherals Copper 12/31/2010

NJ1436381 Roxbury Dept. of Public Works Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1439301 Tilcon Administration Copper 12/31/2010

Copper 6/30/2010

NJ1615312 Upper Greenwood Lake School Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1615325 Macopin School Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1615333 St Joseph’s Church Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1615334 Oakridge Presbyterian Church/My School Day Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1705306 Remsterville Learning Center Copper 12/31/2010

Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1706300 John Fenwick Rest Stop Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1706303 Polyone Corporation Copper 12/31/2010

NJ1710328 Eatmore Inc Copper 6/30/2010

Lead 6/30/2010

NJ1710339 Daytop Village Copper 12/31/2010

NJ1810309 Woodfern School Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1906315 Sterling Plaza Office Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1911348 Hardyston Municipal Building Copper 12/31/2010

NJ1922300 Walnut Ridge Primary School Lead 12/31/2010

NJ1924316 High Point Regional High School Lead 12/31/2010

NJ2110300 Harmony Twp Elementary School Lead 12/31/2010